El Dorado County Sheriff's Office 2019 Annual Report | Page 35

Custody Facilities

This year, the Sheriff’s Office made many necessary improvements throughout both jails:

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The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office operates

two jails; the South Lake Tahoe Jail with the

capacity to house 158 inmates and the Placerville

Jail up to 303 inmates and 8 out-patient medical

beds. Housing this many people and providing

all their basic needs requires these facilities to

run like small cities.

In 2017, El Dorado County was awarded a state

grant for $25 million for a much needed

expansion of the Placerville Jail under Senate Bill

844. The process for this project has been very

lengthy and filled with many obstacles, however

the bridging documents for this project were

recently submitted to the state for review and

approval. The jail is hopeful to break ground on

the expansion in Spring of 2021. This expansion

will add additional housing, program space and

visitation rooms. Additionally, it will include an

updated medical wing to better accommodate

inmates with advanced medical issues and

mental health concerns.

The Adult Education classroom received

a much needed update. This included

painting the walls with a color conducive

to a learning environment and updating

the lighting. New tables, computer desks

and chairs were also added to allow for

more students.

After 30 years, the Placerville Jail’s roof

had reached its life expectancy and

needed to be replaced. The new roofing

material is low maintenance, watertight,

highly reflective, and resistant to

chemicals and high winds.

Both the Placerville and South Lake Tahoe

facilities received new air handler units.

These units are now energy efficient,

helping to reduce the county’s utility

costs. In addition, the Placerville Jail

received a new, energy efficient air

conditioning unit.

All celled housing units in Placerville

received new sink/counter systems

replacing the original worn wooden

cabinets with stainless steel. The new

sinks and counters provide a more

sanitary area and are much easier for

inmates and maintenance to maintain.